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Once an article has a total of three EduCorps votes or two EduCorps votes and three user votes after at least one week (or four EduCorps votes after at least 48 hours) and no outstanding objections, the article can be officially known as a "comprehensive article." This table can be used to determine if an article is eligible to be removed from the Comprehensive article nominations page:

Add the following to talk page with appropriate dates and IDs (the number at the end of the URL in the page history). The first date is when the article was nominated, and the corresponding ID should be the revision of the article when {{CAnom}} was added. The second date is the date that the article was given CA status, and the corresponding ID is that of the revision when the CA circle was added. For example, on Holding Back the Tide the first ID is 3185636 and the second ID is 3201624.

When adding article to Wookieepedia:Comprehensive articles, display it like [[Bob (naval officer)]] or [[Victorious (Acclamator-class)|''Victorious'' (''Acclamator''-class)]], as opposed to [[Bob (naval officer)|Bob]] or [[Victorious (Acclamator-class)|''Victorious'']].

Nominations that are inactive with outstanding objections after one week may be eliminated from the nomination list with a consensus of at least 3 EC support votes. This consensus of 3 support votes may alternatively be obtained from present users in IRC. CANs may be closed prematurely with a consensus of at least 3 EC support votes if they fall below the required standard and cannot realistically be fixed. This consensus of at least 3 EC support votes may alternatively be obtained from present users in IRC, in which case a note will be left on the CAN page that the nomination has been removed via EC consensus.

Add the following to talk page with appropriate dates and IDs (the number at the end of the URL in the page history). The first date is when the article was nominated, and the corresponding ID should be the revision of the article when {{CAnom}} was added (for articles nominated during the trial period, the corresponding ID should be the revision that was "current" as of the date/time of nomination). The second date is the date that the nomination was removed, and the corresponding ID is that of the revision when {{CAnom}} was removed.

EduCorps members have the power to strike objections on the Comprehensive Article nomination page provided the objection has been addressed and the original objector has been absent for at least a week after an "objection addressed" comment is left on the CA nom page. This requires a quorum of at least 2 EduCorps members approving the removal of the objection, and less than 2 opposed. Additionally, CAN objections can be struck by an EduCorps member (as well as by any admin) if they do not fall under one of the rules. No vote is required.

To initiate a vote to override an objection, add the following under the CAN's comments section:

====Vote to strike objection (EC only)====

The EduCorps member who initiates the vote should state clearly which objection needs striking and why. All EduCorps members should use the {{EC}} template when voting, and clearly indicate whether they support or oppose overriding the objection.

When the decision has been taken to override an objection, add the following as a comment under the objection, in addition to striking it:

List the issues that need rectifying under "Things to do" and state the meeting at which the article was placed on probation under "Removal of CA status."

After a probation period of at least two weeks, a second EduCorps vote is required to decide whether or not to remove CA status. This vote requires 3 EduCorps members to agree on the outcome, with less than 2 disagreeing.

Add the following to talk page with appropriate dates and IDs (the number at the end of the URL in the page history). The first date is when the article was nominated for removal and the corresponding ID should be the revision of the article when {{Cacleanup}} was added (if the template wasn't added on the nomination date, pick the revision as of the date and time of nomination). The second date is the date that the removal nomination was archived and the corresponding ID is that of the revision when {{Cacleanup}} was removed. Using a GA as an example, on Zayne Carrick the first ID is 1982312 and the second ID is 2059191.

Remove {{Cacleanup}} from article page and change "comp" to "fca" in {{eras}}

Add the following to talk page (replacing {{Ahf|status=CA}}) with appropriate dates and IDs (the number at the end of the URL in the page history). The first date is when the article was nominated for removal and the corresponding ID should be the revision of the article when {{Cacleanup}} was added (if the template wasn't added on the nomination date, pick the revision as of the date and time of nomination). The second date is the date that the article was stripped of CA status and the corresponding ID is that of the revision when the CA circle was removed. Using a GA as an example, on Missile Boat the first ID is 2056762 and the second ID is 2095534.